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... needed extra cash! I'm being decidedly squeezed here, by the gaggle of high spirited boys, I'll tolerate the lack of personal space, assuming it's a cultural thing rather than blatant hustle for my table! Now they're singing! Someone dropped a glass...it bounced...the room hushed...it bounced again and survived...a ripple of 'happy birthday' rippled through the group and now its tenor voiced football chants that reverberates around the room like Buddhist ...

... great viewpoint, and built several big sand castles, one almost life-size fort at our home beach. On Saturday evening we walked the 365 steps in beautiful light, ascending from Pollensa town to the tiny Cavalry chapel. We each picked out the step corresponding to our birthdays. Pollensa quickly made our top 10 list of wonderful old small towns. Despite the rain, we enjoyed a journey on the winding, climbing mountain passes of ...

Last day... Despite not being at school, I think we had to get up even earlier today! We met with Lisa and Andrea and took a taxi to Santa Ponsa to meet John. From there, we began our boat trip to the island of Dragonera, near the north west coast of Majorca. The trip was great - more views of the beautiful Mallorquin coastline, blazing sun and the wind in our hair. We stopped for a swim in the sea en route to the island and had a lunch on the boat - ...

... to contemplate my time here and start saying my goodbyes. For the evening, we had a quiet dinner to ourselves in a pizza place that had been recommended, and ended up trying out a few different bars afterwards (LAB, Idem, Prohibition) to see where would be best for my farewell drinks tomorrow. Suddenly going home feels very real and I'm not at all sure how I feel about it - really can't wait to see everyone... But was it long enough ...

... and had dinner at La Boveda, and stopped for "Spain's second best ice cream" in town. Palma held a "nit de art" (night of art) and was very very busy. A few galleries were open late and there were a few extra exhibitions. We stopped to watch a group of dancers and musicians fuse different types of dance including ballet, tap, flamenco and street. After all of that excitement, we had a final drink in Havana before bed - last day of school tomorrow - ...